'Charlie's Angels'

'Charlie's Angels'

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Original air dates: 1976-1981 Remake's air dates: ABC is working on it now. ABCs 70s detective drama Charlies Angels has seen no less than three proposed prime-time returns, starting with Foxs wingless -- though much-hyped -- Angels 88. The current revival, helmed by Angels feature star Drew Barrymore and her producing partner Nancy Juvonen, reportedly aims to include racially diverse leads. Leonard Goldberg, who executive produced the iconic series with the late Aaron Spelling, has overseen the reboots. The teams development deal with ABC dates back to 2004, when future  Lost show runner Carlton Cuse and John Wirth penned a pilot that failed to take off. Angels film director McG (Human Target, Supernatural and Chuck) is consulting on the current pilot.

Original air dates: 1976-1981 Remake's air dates: ABC is working on it now. ABCs 70s detective drama Charlies Angels has seen no less than three proposed prime-time returns, starting with Foxs wingless -- though much-hyped -- Angels 88. The current revival, helmed by Angels feature star Drew Barrymore and her producing partner Nancy Juvonen, reportedly aims to include racially diverse leads. Leonard Goldberg, who executive produced the iconic series with the late Aaron Spelling, has overseen the reboots. The teams development deal with ABC dates back to 2004, when future  Lost show runner Carlton Cuse and John Wirth penned a pilot that failed to take off. Angels film director McG (Human Target, Supernatural and Chuck) is consulting on the current pilot. (File photo)

Original air dates: 1976-1981 Remake's air dates: ABC is working on it now. ABCs 70s detective drama Charlies Angels has seen no less than three proposed prime-time returns, starting with Foxs wingless -- though much-hyped -- Angels 88. The current revival, helmed by Angels feature star Drew Barrymore and her producing partner Nancy Juvonen, reportedly aims to include racially diverse leads. Leonard Goldberg, who executive produced the iconic series with the late Aaron Spelling, has overseen the reboots. The teams development deal with ABC dates back to 2004, when future  Lost show runner Carlton Cuse and John Wirth penned a pilot that failed to take off. Angels film director McG (Human Target, Supernatural and Chuck) is consulting on the current pilot.